To be more specific than the previous answer, kilogram is a unit of mass. Weight is related to mass by Newton's second law of motion, which relates to us that force (weight) is equal to mass times acceleration (gravity). Provided that the objects in question are weighed at the same location, their weights will be identical, as a) their mass is the same and b) their acceleration is the same, and so the equation F = M x A (force equals mass times acceleration) indicates that the force (weights) are the same.
You can make water weights heavier by adding more water to the container or by using a denser liquid, such as sand or gravel, in combination with water. Increasing the volume or density of the liquid will increase the weight of the water weights.
Yes, 55 barrels of rocks would weigh more than 55 barrels of water because rocks are denser and heavier than water. The weight of the rocks in the barrels would be greater than the weight of the water in the barrels.
A cup of sand, sand sinks in water, thus its heavier.
Mercury is a liquid that is less viscous but heavier than water. Mercury is a dense liquid metal at room temperature, making it heavier than water, which is less viscous than water due to its lower viscosity.
Examples of things that sink in water include rocks, metal objects, and most types of heavier woods. Objects made of materials such as steel, iron, and lead are also likely to sink when placed in water.
Water is heavier.
the upper-mantle rocks are heavier while the lower mantle rocks are semisolid like melted plastic
Salt water is heavier
You can make water weights heavier by adding more water to the container or by using a denser liquid, such as sand or gravel, in combination with water. Increasing the volume or density of the liquid will increase the weight of the water weights.
Salt water is heavier than fresh water. The salt dissolved in salt water increases its density, making it heavier than pure water.
yes sand is heavier than water:)
Water is heavier than diesel fuel
Yes molasses is heavier than water
Yes, 55 barrels of rocks would weigh more than 55 barrels of water because rocks are denser and heavier than water. The weight of the rocks in the barrels would be greater than the weight of the water in the barrels.
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No. Molten rock is heavier than water.
no vinegar is heavier